bucky wrote:
pulsar wrote:
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
...
However, my question would be does NC charge the same tax to state residents?
In North Carolina, property tax is a county and municipality levy, not a state levy. That is also true in Georgia.
Yes, NC counties levy a property tax against motor homes and trailers.
It seems to me a better question would be: does he pay a property tax in his home county in Georgia? If so, he should look into why he is paying that tax.
One thing that confuses the issue in NC, is that one pays the property tax to DMV, when getting license plate renewals. DMV then sends the money to the appropriate jurisdiction.
Tom
NC actually uses 2 different taxing methods on boats, RVs, etc.
If your tag is a multi year tag you pay property tax. If it has to be renewed every year you pay a road use tax. The tax is the same amount regardless. I have seen RVs with renewable tags and boat trailers with multi year tags. Mine are the other way around. Boats are taxed as personal property regardless. It all depends on the clerk at the time of the original transaction. NCDMV tag and title offices except for one are contract operations. As a result you can get conflicting answers depending on who you are talking to. NCDMV licensing offices are state run by state employees.Their answers never waver.
North Carolina charges a highway use tax every time the title changes hands. That is a state tax.
The DMV sites I have seen call the yearly tax paid, when the tag is renewed, a property tax. For example,
Tag & Tax TogetherYour annual vehicle inspection, registration renewal and vehicle property tax will be due the same month each year. Only one payment - made either in person, online or by mail - is required to pay both the annual tag and tax for your vehicle (Inspection fees are still paid to the inspection station).
My registration card, that comes in the mail every year, lists the appraised value the taxing uint (in my case Forsyth County, Lewisville, and Lewisville, NC) and the tax rate for each. Those taxing units do not have the authority to levy road (or highway) use taxes.
BTW, those taxes are deductible as property tax for federal income tax purposes.
Tom